Redneck Rampage

in retrogaming •  last year 

Redneck Rampage is a first person shooter that was released for DOS based PCs in 1997. This was really more of a FPS parody. FPS games were all the...rage at the time. Doom really kicked off the FPS craze in 1993 and Doom II, Quake and Duke Nukem were all relatively new games. In fact, Redneck Rampage was built using the same engine as Duke Nukem 3D.

As far as FPS games go, Redneck Rampage was merely average, even for the time. The one thing it had however was humor. While not spectacular, as an FPS it was at least competent and if you appreciate this particular brand of humor then it was a game worth playing. Personally, I preferred the humor of Duke Nukem 3D and it was a better designed game as well. But for those looking for more of the same could chose worse.

Redneck Rampage was successful enough to produce a couple of add-ons (Cuss Pack and Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66), a sequel (Redneck Rampage Rides Again) and a spinoff of sorts (Redneck Deer Huntin'). All were based on the same engine.

Fortunately, if you want to give Redneck Rampage a try, it isn't too difficult. It has been re-released by both GOG.com and Steam for Windows and Mac OS. You can always try your luck with the original on original hardware or something like DOS Box too but I always recommend GOG.com as a place to get old games if they are available there.

The ad above is from the May 1997 issue of GamePro.

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